I just wanted to share this article, I am sure KC is on the list as well when Norwegian gets the A321LR. This article is from Scotland so I figure Dublin is just as likely for places like Memphis and KC. London Gatwick maybe just a bit too far.

I just wanted to share this article, I am sure KC is on the list as well when Norwegian gets the A321LR. This article is from Scotland so I figure Dublin is just as likely for places like Memphis and KC. London Gatwick maybe just a bit too far.

Here in Kansas City we vote on any and everything. although this is completely privately funded we have to vote on it because the vocal minority believes that the current setup is more convenient. It'll happen but it's a couple years out, nothing is set in stone yet.

^ Gosh, it is looking wrong. Please, do something about this... Dammit, riot if needed! Nah, that's a bad joke.

Try fireworks at night in front of the developer home if needed... Every night. You guys do a turnover to leave them restless. Lol

Just don't let them build their plain parking lots! That is impossible today. Trees they're showing off on their rendering ain't enough to correct it.

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psst... A new command I give you: Love one another. As I have loved you, so you must love one another. (John 13:34)The French are just a bunch of Italians that woke up in a very bad mood - Jean Cocteau.The French? Pathetic! Always obnoxious! The total opposite of the Italians! Paris? Awfully polluted! The unbearable downtown! - (basically unattractive) Carla Bruni.

Some pics of the now-opened first two phases of the Cerner Innovation campus I took a few weeks ago.

Thanks. This is probably the only time I will see it haha. I appreciate keeping the jobs in Missouri, but that's the only good thing I can say about it.

__________________“Most planning of the past fifteen years has been based upon three destructive fallacies: the cataclysmic insists upon tearing everything down in order to design from an absolutely clean slate; the automotive would plan for the free passage of the automobile at the expense of all other values; the suburban dislikes the city anyway and would just as soon destroy its density and strew it across the countryside.” Vince Scully

that is a disaster of a site plan, even for the midwest. most new class A suburban developments that large in the midwest seem to have structured/sheltered parking and often a mixed use component walkable to the office space, even if it is a strip mall.

__________________finally, the cities were abandoned and the survivors fled in all directions, carrying the plagues with them.

A Copaken Brooks affiliate has acquired a city-owned parking lot at the southeast corner of 12th Street and Grand Boulevard. Jon Copaken said the acquisition was necessary for its plan to develop a 10-story, 270,000-square foot mixed-use building — or perhaps something more grandiose — in that block.

Here is an actual rendering of the new building. I think that they should wait until they have a real tenant and not just plop some 10 story pile in there to say that they did something. This is the most prominent slab in our downtown and it should be treated as such.